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naples june 7 tbe present eruption of vesuvius exceeds any thing of the kind within tbe memory if man the summit ofthe mountain is tori to pieces and the rim of die crater is quite altered in consequence ofthe number of fis sure lo such a degree that it is thought that in the course of a few tinys Â» whole side of the mountain will fall ih a ut one hun dred dwelling houses and cs cs have been ruined with large tracts of y nc ml ground corn fields c tlie volcano â€¢ ill seems to contain a large p6rtion of m..tte as the sub terraneous noises are dreadful flashes of lightning arc emitted from time to time from clouds of smoke people an extreme ly apprehensive that the torre del greco may share the fate ofthe iiercul-netit.i in the year 79 a part of the streets of torre del cieco have already been inundated by the lava which the inhabitants have r_rr d with incredible labour and fatigue still the stream continues to run very pear th place and the inhabitants are de iter red from leaving their houses for fear of being injured by the glowing cinders discharged by the mountain a great quantity of ashe6 lias also fallen in naples the king of sweden has not accepted the offer of ru(_a to meditate between him and the court of berlin he confi jeis himfelf as acting in quality of an ally ol england and that the aid of ruliia in the adjullment of the existing differences is usineccftiry his majefiy i n ii if s on the evacuation ot l.uenburg by hc pruf fians aud its rc-occupatiuii by swedifk troops can it be any part of the object of the expeditions now fitting out in our ports to counter ft thtfe deugnt ? the ruffian fquadron in the mtdiicr rauean confiding alie.iiy of twelve fail f the line and nine frigates is to be fur ther augmented thi does not look 9 if a irloiution was taken 10 abandon their letileirents in the seven i lands a fjtnilar report prevails in the north cf germany letters fro n hamburg and bremen mention it are we to believe then that iheie was fome truth in the report received from the american vedcl off cheibourg a few days ago of buo naparte's intention to march an army ihro alia for egypt ? a private letter from hamburgh fur n lies us with the following important ar ticle in addition to the report of the a meiican captain : 'â€¢ tbe french are preparing ii is faij to fend an army of 0,000 men in three divifions through abai tc turkey to attack the bntifh pof feffionsin ihe eaft indies a divifion of french troops has alfo filed off towards leghorn and every tortrefs in the states ofthe church is occupied by fhem a prelude to the downfall oi both ihefe fovereigns before the expiration of many weeks we hall hear thai the pope and the queen of ftruria have been depri ved of their rcfpecyive dignities and con demned to pals the reft of their days in ebfeurity upon a hinted and precarious bounty the wcaknefs of both will bca lkc urged in juflification of the aft tu rin is already named for the future refit dence of the pope fout r.ew fuvereigr.s are talked of in germany namely the electors of baden ilefte hcfted-rmd-dt and the duke of cleves prince mural napoleon could not adopt a more eff-cloal mode of annihi lating whatever there is of national fenti tnent feeling and i harafler in germany than by thus frittering down and parcel ling into petty fovereignties thewlioleof that once venerable empire expectations appear to have been enter tained at conllannriople that an engliih fquadron would fliorily make its appear ance in the dardanelles london july 25 the french are fending all iheir difpo fable force on the other lidc of the alps into the neapolitan territory of dalmatia evidently fur the intended conqucfi of si cily and to extend the french power on the lhoreof the adriatic " are rot these pretty strong symptom of dissenti^n and disunion ? and yet though they are unable lo be unanimous themselves ministers expect that the people will be unan imous in approving all their measures and in believing that they are ministers of the great est talent virtue consequence and capacity that ever i:;ted 1 i j in our gibraltar chronicle of july 12 we observe a paragraph statintr that the spanish i government hud i.-.uuii t.i jtrs to put is re i ri nit nt of infantry two of artillery anu 12 j r militia on the war footing the conjee j turei concerning their destination are various l â€” the following are mentioned â€” 1st an ap proaching rupture with france â€” 2d the re j gulars to be sent on a foreign expedition and j the militia to do duty in the interior â€” this o ! pinion ii corroborated by the fact of orders being sent to the commander of the cadiz squadron consisting of eight sail of the line to hold himself in readiness to sail at a nio rm m's warning and by the well known want in which spanish america stands of the as sistance of the mother country owing to miranda's expedition it is supposed to be intended for that place t,he 3d opinion is that they are intended to garrison the portu guese ports which are to exclude english ships and thereby save french troops the trouble â€” of overrunning the whole country of the disagreement between the members of administration in england the courier of the 2 1st observes 'â€¢ dissenlion and di vision have ctept in among them their most bitter enemies are to be found in their own party ; and the most decisive opposition to the ministers proceeds from the minis terialists themselves â€” the coxites disagree among themselves ami disapprove of the measures of the foxites and orenvilles â€” - the gvenvilles are not perfectly cordial for lord temple disapproves ofthe measures of mr windham the puny party af the ad dingtons are at variance with each other for we have seen mr vansittart in opposition to mr ii addinfton the vice-president of the hoard of trade sets himself up in op positisn to the measures of the secretary of the war department the treasurer of the nury recommends what the ministers reprobate ; the treasurer of the navy con demns the conduct of the secretary of slate and tin secretary of the treasury seconds a uiotiot which meets with the decided opposi tion of the first lord of the treasury and of the wlole cabinet the \ ice-president of tuc limn of trade who had assumed an authoritative tone to the secretary at war is himself severely rebuded by a distinguished member of that party which was su/ipose to have carried its decisive support to the min try lot d temple complains of the condtit t of the opposition w'-th respect to the volunteers and mi banks takes up the c fencr of the opposition and pointedly con j demts the manner and one with which his lordship had â€¢â€¢ upon the pretent and indeed almo'.t upon r>vvrj uicusiotl ii^icta u t'noee who differ with him in opinion philadelphia september we understand that intelligence has uevn received at new-york of a separate peace having been made between linajland and spain and of the treaty having been signed at madrid spoke the fame from kennebunk dis masted the fame had spoke the betsey and llellisarius of new-york for amster dam ( '; p'.itin pairierleft tbe tcvel on the 55th of july at which linte he saw the dutch reel dismantling the troops had left holland capt f saw 8 ov nine seventy-fours on the slocks at lloltei'daiii and amsterdam head ar.tv-yoek s~f>t 17 this forenoon arrived the ship delaware captain farrier who left portsmouth the 7ih august and brings london dates to the fith the clyde frigate landed lord lauixkr oa.k at calais and cast anchor off the pier fjtom jur crjltbespondstlvt a change is aid to have taken place in the ruffian miniftry favorable 10 the firncn intcrell m novi?i'/olt has ic llred ; and ibe king of swcdea living re fufed the ruffian mediation forme frigates are laid to be fining out at cronll.dl to taife the bloik-dc of ihe prnlfian pons some particulars tefpcdiit t'na nature and kcfult of the important enquiry which has been inllituted in',0 1c condu.1 of an iliuifio.t female arc i,i circulation anion be l.tghefl cirjcs theexaminations re laid to have br-.n eonfir.h to two joints ; the full reflecting the birth and parentage f a chi'-i of f mi years old educated un der tbe irvinuitiitc pru-evition of ihe royal pcifcvi in qiieftiun | the next aj to the ge er.il difcrctton ol iter conduit the in fa.it u ifccrtai.cd by reference to the tc j mr fox continues 10 go n in a flate of rr^ul.r progrtliivcconv.ltfccnce whatever progrcfi is niade in the nc gociatioti will fiance remains only known to the cabinet council no.hing farther has iraufpired iltan that the mi/tt kperfea good will cxifli letween ihe two governments that thtpaiis p3pc.s bieathe a fpirit of mildnefs and temper 'â€ž t \\ vfuitul to the cpct.ing of p.cilj'j j',f c f jretis . the embarkation of troops for ihe grand expedition ia bow comide'ed â€” their dcltination il certainly the medi terranean it is prefumed for sicily july 26 tt is reported 1 it the gertr.in papers that he grandees of ruffia have attempt ed to neat ih e emperoi alexander in ihe fame manner fi his ifnfortunate father was treated i.i regard to thfl i'.ispatches wc cannot pr'.f-jme tc know itieir cntcnts but th having on board a conftjerable rein forcement of men enliilcd under his fta't dard and arrived on the fecund inltant o(f the of vela de coro where on ihe 3 they were joined by the bacchante of 20 guru capt dacrel which veffel a lifted in coveiitg the difembarkation of the troops and marines who with the cq-o pcia'.iun of the armament took polfelfion of two batteries mounting nineteen pie ces of cannon of various calibres with ammunition ike and on the lmc bight mauhed to the city of coro diftant a bout 4 leagues which was entered at 4 o'clock the enftiing morning without meeting any opposition 0 confequence the whole of the lois on tbofc dayij a mounting 10 only or.e private killed lieu tenani col tcukland and i-iizwil liam efq fecretary 10 general miranda ami tix men svpundetl but who we aie happy to add were lett in a lair way ot recovery american brig commodore uarty and private englifh fchooner trimmer if guns capt johnfon kingston jamaica aucuft ifi we are at length enabled to prefent our readers with a correct relation ol the move ments ot that difttoguffhed o(ti.:ei general miranda as car i . .!;Â«â€¢, ni t ; 1 . r lumuian army entrusted with difp.t'h es from the general addielted lo the ni val and military commander on this fla tion failed from vela de coro y m the night f tho nhlth inllant in the tender o lis maje.'ly's fltip lilly arrived at a ru'oa the following tnoiuni and caute in his majcfty'l brig it rapola lieutenant campbell to this i hand we undcrftand through ihis gentleman that general mi randa failed fiom trinidad on the 24th ju ly with the following veftels lilly 18 uinit capi j campbell attentive lixieen ditto lieut c.rr f.xprtfs iixicen ditto i'revoft fch 3 gun boats american private armed fh'p le.nder l j depot the jewish deputies assemble for the fir3t time mi saturd lyu ..' in lite ancient chap i of st john which ha been prepared for the occasion the lung-om of italy will send 1 ii'.s federation is to he under the protec tion of prance â€” iey mill have on foot 60,000 men and the electorof baden the landgrave cf darmstadt and the duke of cleves will lake the ide u grand du!;es we have seen a it'fcr from antz r>r the ih of auy list which states a report of the preliminaries of peace between great-brit in and pi met bung signed at paris on the th of july 1 iie writer says this wants confir mation the fortress of gaeta surrendered on the i8thof july after sustaining a lire of 1 1 days wuh open trenches di ting which time 800 000 pounds of powder was consumed by the besiegers thus after a mnnlj struggle has this fortress fallen into the hands ofthe tyrant of the world it appears certain however that a separate peace was signed un the 20th july between pussia and france the terms are not pub lished the editors of the new york gazette have received by the srh'r atlantick from nantz paris papers to the 39th ol july their con tents are interesting see the translations below latell from france paris july - 3 the tesuits have been ordered to quit the city of naples in 2 i hour anil the kingdom as soon n possible it is supposed they will retire to ttiiisia the rules ef their order not permitting them to st ttle in any of the ca tholic states not even in those of the holy father translation the harvest in prance ii stated to be llu most abundant ever known wheat would nut sell for more than mx livres lie same letter says " t.ast evening's mad brought news from paris authorising the free exportation of grain to smy port or ports ly neutrals 1 his shows a pacifick dis position towards england 23d a courier from ilrittainy has trod clottly in the steps of the secretary to the russian ambassador v ho arrived at calais on the i 1th with despatches for m d'oubril j the former arrived on the 1'jth and imme diately proceeded for pars the smallest appearance of a reconciliation receives the wishes and hopes of tlie friends of peace and of humanity 2t the minister of marine has written a circular to the different ports announcing the signing of peace between france and russia and ordered that all advn'f â€ž ss Â«- c and comm-.daui s ol potts to tre at the ttus stan vessels as frie e tele announced fr ( r august is put off til september to give tune fur the gr..nd ar my to be present it is said that on the isth of this month the discussions which have been carrying pn for the airaiigement of the affairs of or many are terminated ; and that the minis ters of ihe kings of bavaria and werlcm bur of the elector of baden the landgrave of lie-.se darmstadt the duke of cleves and llerjc the princes of the house of nassau 5cc c have concluded a treaty of alliance and reciprocal guarantee under the title of federation of the rhine wc believe they have come to a resolution to separate them selves from the cermanick body in order to have no contradiction between their interests and policy ricd t-.o ..'.'. > i " fa.cc is made it it net yet tff.c tally an neuritd ; tt from , cd eutherity i i * vw â– 'â– frmtes and england â€” the following ex tract of a letter gives too much ground to ap prehend that a peace ims beeu actually signed by thcie s-rvemmentb 1 he letter m dated the 1st of august and was written by an iu telligent gentleman at nantz who from his peculiar situation must necessarily receive the eaiiiest intelligence of so important an e vent com adv number 509 wilmington n c tuesday october 7 1s0g 10th yeah the wilmington gazette published every tuesday by alt.mand hall at three dollars a w payible in advance or four dollars if not paid within a year another letter states that no progress has been made in the negotiation with spain in consequence ofthe impediments ofpr.nce the latter * it ting the united states with a jealous eye s;x months may show many atrange events foreign intelligence 6th the movement of tbe troops from the interior towards germany has been sus pended in consequence of the peace with j russia in a few hours after its signaturel m d'oubril set off for st petersburg in haste having first taken a hotel for the nesv russian ambassador it is thought the ra ; tirkulious will be exchanged in a month 8ih it is believed that lord yarmouth lately arrived from england will soon ap ; peat in a publicl character a y Â£. prwr france and spain w c are informed from a source that does not leave us room to doubt that no progress whatever has been made in tbe treaty with spain â€” ewiifg entire ly to impediments interposed by prance 1 and uiiough several dtil'erent channels it is perfectly understood that the french mean to tome to an open rupture with the l'nitcd btates and that within six mouths " on the feconrt head a large tnafs of evi dence we underffand ha bet n brought for ward in the couife of which molloi lie perfor.s in liar royal ijigfincfs's houfc hold have been examined the whole of the report has been picfented to his m jefty who has ordered copiestobc fun ti ed to the two royal perfuns pei tonally in terefted in tberefuit ofthe inveftigation august 4 we stated yesterday and on the best au thority that mi d'oubrii had in signing the preliminary treaty with france gone beyond his instructions we can now add that the terms are so ignominious and disadvantage ous to russia thit it is thought by some di plomatists the emperor alexander will pro bably hesitate to ratify them in the mean time napoleon acts as if even the difinitive treaty was signed < n the very day that d'oubrd signed the preliminary trea ty it was intimated to the austrian ambas sador that his master must immediately ab dicate the crown he has so long worn as head of the german empire and confine himself in future to such mutters as concent only his own house giftry and to its parents as well as by t!ie concurrent teftiunony of every perfoti examined on the occafion to be the child of per(on<i in a viry humble rank qf life at deptfofd anti to have been maintained and educated by the piincef on ihe purell and mull amiable principles oi ch-jay i benevolence â€¢ madrid june 19 a memoir has been published bv his ma jesty's authority containing a detail of the successful experiments which live been made in this country with a machine for pu r tying the air constructed by mr gayton de morveau these have proved beyond a doubt that mineral fumigations are an ex cellent preservative against the yellow fever a physician whose skill is equal to his intre pidity don megual de cuban uellas lutefv hut himself up with his two sons atrd forty eight persons besides in the hospital at car thagena where a number of victims had pe rished and where the traces or ihe yellow fever still remained and with no other pre caution than mineral fumigation they re mained there forty days without experien cing the east inconvenience

naples june 7 tbe present eruption of vesuvius exceeds any thing of the kind within tbe memory if man the summit ofthe mountain is tori to pieces and the rim of die crater is quite altered in consequence ofthe number of fis sure lo such a degree that it is thought that in the course of a few tinys Â» whole side of the mountain will fall ih a ut one hun dred dwelling houses and cs cs have been ruined with large tracts of y nc ml ground corn fields c tlie volcano â€¢ ill seems to contain a large p6rtion of m..tte as the sub terraneous noises are dreadful flashes of lightning arc emitted from time to time from clouds of smoke people an extreme ly apprehensive that the torre del greco may share the fate ofthe iiercul-netit.i in the year 79 a part of the streets of torre del cieco have already been inundated by the lava which the inhabitants have r_rr d with incredible labour and fatigue still the stream continues to run very pear th place and the inhabitants are de iter red from leaving their houses for fear of being injured by the glowing cinders discharged by the mountain a great quantity of ashe6 lias also fallen in naples the king of sweden has not accepted the offer of ru(_a to meditate between him and the court of berlin he confi jeis himfelf as acting in quality of an ally ol england and that the aid of ruliia in the adjullment of the existing differences is usineccftiry his majefiy i n ii if s on the evacuation ot l.uenburg by hc pruf fians aud its rc-occupatiuii by swedifk troops can it be any part of the object of the expeditions now fitting out in our ports to counter ft thtfe deugnt ? the ruffian fquadron in the mtdiicr rauean confiding alie.iiy of twelve fail f the line and nine frigates is to be fur ther augmented thi does not look 9 if a irloiution was taken 10 abandon their letileirents in the seven i lands a fjtnilar report prevails in the north cf germany letters fro n hamburg and bremen mention it are we to believe then that iheie was fome truth in the report received from the american vedcl off cheibourg a few days ago of buo naparte's intention to march an army ihro alia for egypt ? a private letter from hamburgh fur n lies us with the following important ar ticle in addition to the report of the a meiican captain : 'â€¢ tbe french are preparing ii is faij to fend an army of 0,000 men in three divifions through abai tc turkey to attack the bntifh pof feffionsin ihe eaft indies a divifion of french troops has alfo filed off towards leghorn and every tortrefs in the states ofthe church is occupied by fhem a prelude to the downfall oi both ihefe fovereigns before the expiration of many weeks we hall hear thai the pope and the queen of ftruria have been depri ved of their rcfpecyive dignities and con demned to pals the reft of their days in ebfeurity upon a hinted and precarious bounty the wcaknefs of both will bca lkc urged in juflification of the aft tu rin is already named for the future refit dence of the pope fout r.ew fuvereigr.s are talked of in germany namely the electors of baden ilefte hcfted-rmd-dt and the duke of cleves prince mural napoleon could not adopt a more eff-cloal mode of annihi lating whatever there is of national fenti tnent feeling and i harafler in germany than by thus frittering down and parcel ling into petty fovereignties thewlioleof that once venerable empire expectations appear to have been enter tained at conllannriople that an engliih fquadron would fliorily make its appear ance in the dardanelles london july 25 the french are fending all iheir difpo fable force on the other lidc of the alps into the neapolitan territory of dalmatia evidently fur the intended conqucfi of si cily and to extend the french power on the lhoreof the adriatic " are rot these pretty strong symptom of dissenti^n and disunion ? and yet though they are unable lo be unanimous themselves ministers expect that the people will be unan imous in approving all their measures and in believing that they are ministers of the great est talent virtue consequence and capacity that ever i:;ted 1 i j in our gibraltar chronicle of july 12 we observe a paragraph statintr that the spanish i government hud i.-.uuii t.i jtrs to put is re i ri nit nt of infantry two of artillery anu 12 j r militia on the war footing the conjee j turei concerning their destination are various l â€” the following are mentioned â€” 1st an ap proaching rupture with france â€” 2d the re j gulars to be sent on a foreign expedition and j the militia to do duty in the interior â€” this o ! pinion ii corroborated by the fact of orders being sent to the commander of the cadiz squadron consisting of eight sail of the line to hold himself in readiness to sail at a nio rm m's warning and by the well known want in which spanish america stands of the as sistance of the mother country owing to miranda's expedition it is supposed to be intended for that place t,he 3d opinion is that they are intended to garrison the portu guese ports which are to exclude english ships and thereby save french troops the trouble â€” of overrunning the whole country of the disagreement between the members of administration in england the courier of the 2 1st observes 'â€¢ dissenlion and di vision have ctept in among them their most bitter enemies are to be found in their own party ; and the most decisive opposition to the ministers proceeds from the minis terialists themselves â€” the coxites disagree among themselves ami disapprove of the measures of the foxites and orenvilles â€” - the gvenvilles are not perfectly cordial for lord temple disapproves ofthe measures of mr windham the puny party af the ad dingtons are at variance with each other for we have seen mr vansittart in opposition to mr ii addinfton the vice-president of the hoard of trade sets himself up in op positisn to the measures of the secretary of the war department the treasurer of the nury recommends what the ministers reprobate ; the treasurer of the navy con demns the conduct of the secretary of slate and tin secretary of the treasury seconds a uiotiot which meets with the decided opposi tion of the first lord of the treasury and of the wlole cabinet the \ ice-president of tuc limn of trade who had assumed an authoritative tone to the secretary at war is himself severely rebuded by a distinguished member of that party which was su/ipose to have carried its decisive support to the min try lot d temple complains of the condtit t of the opposition w'-th respect to the volunteers and mi banks takes up the c fencr of the opposition and pointedly con j demts the manner and one with which his lordship had â€¢â€¢ upon the pretent and indeed almo'.t upon r>vvrj uicusiotl ii^icta u t'noee who differ with him in opinion philadelphia september we understand that intelligence has uevn received at new-york of a separate peace having been made between linajland and spain and of the treaty having been signed at madrid spoke the fame from kennebunk dis masted the fame had spoke the betsey and llellisarius of new-york for amster dam ( '; p'.itin pairierleft tbe tcvel on the 55th of july at which linte he saw the dutch reel dismantling the troops had left holland capt f saw 8 ov nine seventy-fours on the slocks at lloltei'daiii and amsterdam head ar.tv-yoek s~f>t 17 this forenoon arrived the ship delaware captain farrier who left portsmouth the 7ih august and brings london dates to the fith the clyde frigate landed lord lauixkr oa.k at calais and cast anchor off the pier fjtom jur crjltbespondstlvt a change is aid to have taken place in the ruffian miniftry favorable 10 the firncn intcrell m novi?i'/olt has ic llred ; and ibe king of swcdea living re fufed the ruffian mediation forme frigates are laid to be fining out at cronll.dl to taife the bloik-dc of ihe prnlfian pons some particulars tefpcdiit t'na nature and kcfult of the important enquiry which has been inllituted in',0 1c condu.1 of an iliuifio.t female arc i,i circulation anion be l.tghefl cirjcs theexaminations re laid to have br-.n eonfir.h to two joints ; the full reflecting the birth and parentage f a chi'-i of f mi years old educated un der tbe irvinuitiitc pru-evition of ihe royal pcifcvi in qiieftiun | the next aj to the ge er.il difcrctton ol iter conduit the in fa.it u ifccrtai.cd by reference to the tc j mr fox continues 10 go n in a flate of rr^ul.r progrtliivcconv.ltfccnce whatever progrcfi is niade in the nc gociatioti will fiance remains only known to the cabinet council no.hing farther has iraufpired iltan that the mi/tt kperfea good will cxifli letween ihe two governments that thtpaiis p3pc.s bieathe a fpirit of mildnefs and temper 'â€ž t \\ vfuitul to the cpct.ing of p.cilj'j j',f c f jretis . the embarkation of troops for ihe grand expedition ia bow comide'ed â€” their dcltination il certainly the medi terranean it is prefumed for sicily july 26 tt is reported 1 it the gertr.in papers that he grandees of ruffia have attempt ed to neat ih e emperoi alexander in ihe fame manner fi his ifnfortunate father was treated i.i regard to thfl i'.ispatches wc cannot pr'.f-jme tc know itieir cntcnts but th having on board a conftjerable rein forcement of men enliilcd under his fta't dard and arrived on the fecund inltant o(f the of vela de coro where on ihe 3 they were joined by the bacchante of 20 guru capt dacrel which veffel a lifted in coveiitg the difembarkation of the troops and marines who with the cq-o pcia'.iun of the armament took polfelfion of two batteries mounting nineteen pie ces of cannon of various calibres with ammunition ike and on the lmc bight mauhed to the city of coro diftant a bout 4 leagues which was entered at 4 o'clock the enftiing morning without meeting any opposition 0 confequence the whole of the lois on tbofc dayij a mounting 10 only or.e private killed lieu tenani col tcukland and i-iizwil liam efq fecretary 10 general miranda ami tix men svpundetl but who we aie happy to add were lett in a lair way ot recovery american brig commodore uarty and private englifh fchooner trimmer if guns capt johnfon kingston jamaica aucuft ifi we are at length enabled to prefent our readers with a correct relation ol the move ments ot that difttoguffhed o(ti.:ei general miranda as car i . .!;Â«â€¢, ni t ; 1 . r lumuian army entrusted with difp.t'h es from the general addielted lo the ni val and military commander on this fla tion failed from vela de coro y m the night f tho nhlth inllant in the tender o lis maje.'ly's fltip lilly arrived at a ru'oa the following tnoiuni and caute in his majcfty'l brig it rapola lieutenant campbell to this i hand we undcrftand through ihis gentleman that general mi randa failed fiom trinidad on the 24th ju ly with the following veftels lilly 18 uinit capi j campbell attentive lixieen ditto lieut c.rr f.xprtfs iixicen ditto i'revoft fch 3 gun boats american private armed fh'p le.nder l j depot the jewish deputies assemble for the fir3t time mi saturd lyu ..' in lite ancient chap i of st john which ha been prepared for the occasion the lung-om of italy will send 1 ii'.s federation is to he under the protec tion of prance â€” iey mill have on foot 60,000 men and the electorof baden the landgrave cf darmstadt and the duke of cleves will lake the ide u grand du!;es we have seen a it'fcr from antz r>r the ih of auy list which states a report of the preliminaries of peace between great-brit in and pi met bung signed at paris on the th of july 1 iie writer says this wants confir mation the fortress of gaeta surrendered on the i8thof july after sustaining a lire of 1 1 days wuh open trenches di ting which time 800 000 pounds of powder was consumed by the besiegers thus after a mnnlj struggle has this fortress fallen into the hands ofthe tyrant of the world it appears certain however that a separate peace was signed un the 20th july between pussia and france the terms are not pub lished the editors of the new york gazette have received by the srh'r atlantick from nantz paris papers to the 39th ol july their con tents are interesting see the translations below latell from france paris july - 3 the tesuits have been ordered to quit the city of naples in 2 i hour anil the kingdom as soon n possible it is supposed they will retire to ttiiisia the rules ef their order not permitting them to st ttle in any of the ca tholic states not even in those of the holy father translation the harvest in prance ii stated to be llu most abundant ever known wheat would nut sell for more than mx livres lie same letter says " t.ast evening's mad brought news from paris authorising the free exportation of grain to smy port or ports ly neutrals 1 his shows a pacifick dis position towards england 23d a courier from ilrittainy has trod clottly in the steps of the secretary to the russian ambassador v ho arrived at calais on the i 1th with despatches for m d'oubril j the former arrived on the 1'jth and imme diately proceeded for pars the smallest appearance of a reconciliation receives the wishes and hopes of tlie friends of peace and of humanity 2t the minister of marine has written a circular to the different ports announcing the signing of peace between france and russia and ordered that all advn'f â€ž ss Â«- c and comm-.daui s ol potts to tre at the ttus stan vessels as frie e tele announced fr ( r august is put off til september to give tune fur the gr..nd ar my to be present it is said that on the isth of this month the discussions which have been carrying pn for the airaiigement of the affairs of or many are terminated ; and that the minis ters of ihe kings of bavaria and werlcm bur of the elector of baden the landgrave of lie-.se darmstadt the duke of cleves and llerjc the princes of the house of nassau 5cc c have concluded a treaty of alliance and reciprocal guarantee under the title of federation of the rhine wc believe they have come to a resolution to separate them selves from the cermanick body in order to have no contradiction between their interests and policy ricd t-.o ..'.'. > i " fa.cc is made it it net yet tff.c tally an neuritd ; tt from , cd eutherity i i * vw â– 'â– frmtes and england â€” the following ex tract of a letter gives too much ground to ap prehend that a peace ims beeu actually signed by thcie s-rvemmentb 1 he letter m dated the 1st of august and was written by an iu telligent gentleman at nantz who from his peculiar situation must necessarily receive the eaiiiest intelligence of so important an e vent com adv number 509 wilmington n c tuesday october 7 1s0g 10th yeah the wilmington gazette published every tuesday by alt.mand hall at three dollars a w payible in advance or four dollars if not paid within a year another letter states that no progress has been made in the negotiation with spain in consequence ofthe impediments ofpr.nce the latter * it ting the united states with a jealous eye s;x months may show many atrange events foreign intelligence 6th the movement of tbe troops from the interior towards germany has been sus pended in consequence of the peace with j russia in a few hours after its signaturel m d'oubril set off for st petersburg in haste having first taken a hotel for the nesv russian ambassador it is thought the ra ; tirkulious will be exchanged in a month 8ih it is believed that lord yarmouth lately arrived from england will soon ap ; peat in a publicl character a y Â£. prwr france and spain w c are informed from a source that does not leave us room to doubt that no progress whatever has been made in tbe treaty with spain â€” ewiifg entire ly to impediments interposed by prance 1 and uiiough several dtil'erent channels it is perfectly understood that the french mean to tome to an open rupture with the l'nitcd btates and that within six mouths " on the feconrt head a large tnafs of evi dence we underffand ha bet n brought for ward in the couife of which molloi lie perfor.s in liar royal ijigfincfs's houfc hold have been examined the whole of the report has been picfented to his m jefty who has ordered copiestobc fun ti ed to the two royal perfuns pei tonally in terefted in tberefuit ofthe inveftigation august 4 we stated yesterday and on the best au thority that mi d'oubrii had in signing the preliminary treaty with france gone beyond his instructions we can now add that the terms are so ignominious and disadvantage ous to russia thit it is thought by some di plomatists the emperor alexander will pro bably hesitate to ratify them in the mean time napoleon acts as if even the difinitive treaty was signed < n the very day that d'oubrd signed the preliminary trea ty it was intimated to the austrian ambas sador that his master must immediately ab dicate the crown he has so long worn as head of the german empire and confine himself in future to such mutters as concent only his own house giftry and to its parents as well as by t!ie concurrent teftiunony of every perfoti examined on the occafion to be the child of per(on